Really, though, that
thickness difference amounts to a stack of a few playing cards, no more.
Not exact matches
«Soil
thickness, ice presence and depth, atmospheric circulation, and sunshine can explain the current
difference in the
amount of water in the soil of different regions,» as IFL Science reports.
Kline restricted himself to black and white for several years, and these paintings are distinguished by the
differences that a line suggests when it is varied in attitude,
thickness, or
amount of pigment used.
With different
thickness of insulation, a fixed
amount of heat flow results in a temperature
difference proportional to the
thickness.
In the end though, the
amount of
difference is quite minimal, and with the only internal walls being between the bathroom and the rest of the house, the extra
thickness for sound insulation is also a benefit.
(reposted, first attempt was at the wrong parent in the thread) @Steven Mosher at 11:57 am Rasey: «Undocumented breakpoints derived from
differences to a krigged fuzzy surface (one with error bar
thickness) defined by uncertain control points in an iterative process is a source for huge
amounts of error.»
Undocumented breakpoints derived from
differences to a krigged fuzzy surface (one with error bar
thickness) defined by uncertain control points in an iterative process is a source for huge
amounts of error.
Yes, if the layer is thin enough then the
amount emitted up and down will be about the same... but the ratio of the
difference to the
thickness approaches a constant nonzero value.